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G. S. MACMILLAN. PAD. APPLICATION rum) JAN. 3, 1012.

1,077,537, Patented Nov. 4, 1913.

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LL4 47 T ORNE Y INVENTOI? G. S. MAUMILLAN.

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APPLICATION FILED JAN. 3, 1912.

Patented Nov. 4, 1913.

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4 TTORNEY UNITED STATES PATENT flW icE,

RAVEN SI'IERS MACMILLAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

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1 1 Y Swans MAG- T lfniiied States, reumi-oi Muril'ialtau, m the rain Amen 0f Specificatiun of Letfcers Patent.

Pal'cnltctl Na .4 H91 1912. Serial No, 669,237.

are always protected and ofier lhem'imc a clean surface, ccmrzu-ily to whalusually happens when the same are (ZH'I'lG i muse 1n. the pocket, and often handled: Referring to the (lll! .\'l1! I IIcw Ycrln .mvc 511mm in new and useful .ll'nprn've view in perspcc 0i" .1 label pa ingsh of which the following is a the holding device ll 'lUJELl. i=5 full. clear, exact -;:lc:i=cvipip-inn refercncc Fig. 2 is a, View in pl} *"ieci'lvc luul 21(0011'11211 ing drawings, I 3nd made in accordance with my 1 1 :9lii021, ffll'llilug a pay: of ll mccificziiinn. I in which the holding device, Will may also i invcniion l impi'cwemcnts in be formed with a-ygvcr as shown, 1 securccl lfefcrs to a spc- 11.0 the snubs by igneans OI clasps 0:? 0th;

hie for hcliihng 'separatc clanlpingl ijm iccs; Fig. is a detail i." z 7 sis and other; front View in elevation, partly broken away anal has fol its 'nmn'y cbjecl to provide an 10f a portion of a pad made in accordancei cf pad for assembling with my invention, in which ilw hacking; l as to insure illQlI lying member and the holdingdcvice zu'c (musliiit :mil convenient to use and lutcd by two separate pulls; and Fig 4 perspective View illusls'uling a mu. lple pad pmvid in pails: formed by several individual sections madccls carrying stubs according; to my invention, 1:. OP'POi-HUQ em illlfl SQ' QIBiCLl fr-mn the In Fig. 1,, my? ii'npm zecl block or pad same by perform l Ul' olherwise weakened formed of a series of sheets or labels 10, lines 51921:: for iil'ating the \flctaching provided at each end with stubs 11, which u simulhmcously are separated. flOlIi the same by means a preventing the tuning perforated or other iaeweakened lines 1.2,

13. As each end is holding dcii'c cngng; ing the stubs ilrnily, which shown in 1 hair the keep legml with the back of ihe pad. 1%., TM; is 5, of gummed bent ill? the two ends as to form iLW) U3 a mince of mining strips 15, 18- (Wm-lapping the swim labels and secured. to the. same by m; Us of glnc, or l wh n kept in in any other suitable manner. '1: by 11mins: cl. rubber Ln assembling the pad I prefer $0 scp'gg. time, it is extremely araic the labels by means 0f sheets of paper w label 33 ycnderecl IlQiifiilllfiSiVQ. by prcvion tint living the same will oil, mu-film, m lih;

subsmnces t0 prevent elm l'm ls 11' having tz each nlzh r. ii" a i ii will! 2.: blQ

no p211 iculnr prussmra on film labels, it

'. inched wil .9?-

-; s zry less 0i? time. The depth of these notches T30, and. the aesemblin is obtained by means ing, and for keeping the same in a handy furrn, also prevides simple and efficient means for readily detaching the same.

I am aware that notches at the end of erforated lines have been heretofore used in devices of this character; but the same have not been embodied in pads in which the sheets or labels are held at two ends where the sheets or labels are intended to be at the SiUIlQ time tlelziclied from both ends. In this particular form of paid I have found this detail to be essential in order to prevent rearing, and in ordtr to permit the labels to be readily detached without any unneces 'r nld l to enable, in conjunction A 1 Willi pr mate lines. reaay and snbstantiu label r51 1 both its holding stubs, Without nnitilating the label and without carrying away pnrtions of the stubs. In a specific embodiment 0f the inventinn the notches may be deep enon h te permit the free edges of the labels in t pad to separate slightly from (Hie nnolheas in the manner illnslltlifl l in Fig. 1, whereby the edges of tliv Labels may be easily grasped between the fingers tlius facilitating materially the-Clelrnrlinient iii the individual labels.

Fig. .2 illustrates a pad in all respects similar to that. shown in Fig. 1, mounted in a slightly (litl'errnt manner. Instead of gluing the .sicles :22, and the retaining strips 241 25 to the stubs :26, I attach the holding device to the pad by menne of Clasps 2'7. When desired. insure the neat appearance 01 the exposed label mi card, the holding device can be provietl with a cover 28. attacked to one of the retaining strips 24 by means of a flexible hinge 29, or in any other su t 'ble manner.

rates 1': preferred form of nnpraved pad. In this case the same in icinlorccd by a backing member in Sli'Ii'tlliilllfiOl'lS detachment of each if a retaining sheet at paper or fabric passing ever said melting member, bent around the ends at the stubs 31, and glued to the same; said retaining" member is designated in the drawing by numeral 32.

It. is ohvieus that when convenient and when em iderable, quantities of labclsnre tr;- he kept together, several pads of the seine, nr 0?? li'tleient lrin is of labels can be assembled. (.Iltl to end in the holding levice, of a width preportional to the length of each pail. anti sufficiently lung to s'rll'mti.

vidinil grid sections c stubs 34;, 38, mounted in a M vice 39 previde 'itli in; r 'ning iztrips 40, 4t, cemnien t0 all stron and retaining the saint) in pm vieuei Eaei farm it; mirtifinl fartnrii'i sh: m in i ner match r the luing Man the punching d the but;

of Fig. Ti, and '.....erel'0re t. prefer to use in meat at the c I of these considerations however, 1 do not desire to confine myself tn any Elfiffiiilllifil. form of mounting 0r holding tieriee in cc-nneetin-n with, my paid, and resern the right of using for this means as fni ly enter int the appended :il Havingtlsns A nature of im' invention, what i 3 a new, and desire to secure by Letters intent in of the United States is:

l. A blank or pad. com mg :1 pirralii i of gurnmed labels each m, ictrdwith at. two oppcsite ends, ll molding cisyrce nay ing two retaining stripe overlapping 3 5116 stubs, weakened lines adjacent t lhe inner edge-0f said retaining strips segnrretnr stubs from satin gnmined inbels, nan the ends at said weakened lines, and means for securing said gnnnneri lnbelsnncl link 1m; ing device together; enlnmntially as; described.

2. A. black er 1:: n, pl e f iimmtrl l the SHLQZQES agape a stub marl; wenltenerl lines-i hetweiand both of its nut-ch being pro vicln weakened line the edges; 0 npprjte n. stubs.

un b n-"1w" a. hacking and retaining strip fer several pints. This type 01 multiple paid is illne a 

